Brunette Milf ID?

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Wow...she gives me LOTS of ideas!!! ;)
 

DrMotorcity

Don Trump calls me Pornography Man
Oh, she's a real doll, and has been know to be erroneously identified as being 70's pornstar Bridgette Monet (who happens to be 5' 10" tall, and this model seems not to posess such attribute).
No matter what her name is/ was/ or may be, here's more of her:

http://www.bigtithound.com/pt=scrg8005/FreeAmateurs/Gallery051ebr/
http://www.porn-image-gallery.com/hot-older-brunette/1.html
http://www.owamw.com/nfhgalleries/9/hosted.html?1293535
http://www.owamw.com/nfhgalleries/025/
http://www.owamw.com/nfhgalleries/022/


:angels:

Personally, I've always called her "Susan." PM me if you want to know the reason why. ;) :o
 
Hum:confused: I am sure Hos is right and it is Holly McCall.

Is there something that makes you hesitating?

That girl has the same tattoo on her back... added to the tits and niipples, it fits.
 
You are right, I should have been more clear = The girl posted by Hos is the girl posted on top of that thread. Is she Holly McCall ? that's something else. She is surely not Bridgette Monet and at first look I tought it was the very cute Desiree Cousteau doing a come back but ... too bad !

A quick Google search gave me 3 Holly McCall (there are more) :

2 retro-classic ones : 1 with medium lenght black hair and big tits (girl posted)
1 with short blonde hair and small tits

1 modern one : long brown hair and medium size tits.

A futuristic curly redhead with extra-large boobs is still to come.:eek:

So will the real Holly McCall stands up ? Maybe none of them.

I tried to get convincing pics of the retro-classic black hair one but didn't get any good ones. At least if we knew how the classic HMC looks, that would clarify that point.

Right now:
girl posted by Hos = girl on top of thread = girl IDed as HMC in Freeones :confused:
 

DrMotorcity

Don Trump calls me Pornography Man
take it astrophysical.

"if a star is unknown / new, you can choose a name"

;)

Excellent advice, hos, and one that all in my profession have ardently supported. As an example, when upon having sucessfully developted a new medical procedure, the likes of which our "industry" has never had any practical knowledge of, it is considered common practice for the pioneering physician to name the procedure after one of his favorite sports figures (i.e., meaning one whom he never lost any money on).
 
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